Example sentences of "went for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Down at Atholl , when you went for the new blades , ’ his wife answered from beside the fireplace .
2 In fact , I went for the entire two months without seeing anyone .
3 Vocals went straight down with only the minimum of top end EQ to keep them sharp , and when I went for the final mixdown I have to say I was amazed at how big a sound was coming back from the monitors .
4 Er I myself went for the nearest exit which was out a window , I assume everyone else erm panicked and I could hear quite a few people running running down the corridor from the first floor .
5 At Anderson 's a Georgian inlaid mahogany chest on chest went for the princely price of £1,300 while A Victorian 4 foot 6 inc bed with raised back made £1,100 and a Georgian inlaid mahogany serpentine front library table realised £1,050 .
6 The other Senate seat up for election went for the first time to the PAN , which won 17.7 per cent of the vote and secured 92 seats in the Chamber of Deputies .
7 That went for the washed cup and saucer from the last cup of tea too .
8 He was so tall and masculine that he probably went for the dainty feminine types .
9 If they went for the traditional look I suppose they 'd all be wearing hard hats that looked like the flat cap Victorian cyclists always wore .
10 ‘ I thought I went for the Amazonian types , ’ he commented , ladling some of the food on to his plate warily .
11 After his success in rebuilding morale in Scotland , Chris Green went for the big one — London .
12 Mm I went for the wrong one oh your turn
13 We were bunched together in the semi-final of the 1976 Olympic 1500m in Montreal and as we went for the same small gap I felt his spike again my shin .
14 If there was a black kid and a white kid with equal qualifications who both went for the same job , I would have to put my money on the white kid getting the job , because we 're in a white-dominated society .
15 So the Irish went for the next best thing , consultative status , getting a toe in the door .
16 When she had finished hanging out the washing , before she went for the weekly shop at SavaCentre , Sara applied her lipstick , and around her throat she squirted the toilet water which she had had for three years and never before used .
17 Do n't want people to think Walter went for the tartish type .
18 I suppose it depended on whether you went for the older man , which , speaking for herself , Rosie did n't and never had done and was , anyway , leaving to stay with the Spratlings at Porto Ercole and then , perhaps , driving down to Rome to see poor old Jack Gerontius , who had n't long to go , and after that , who knew ?
19 I had served Churchill for ten years and for four as his Chancellor , but he told me later ‘ I went for the older man . ’
20 That 's the way it went for the whole tour .
21 ‘ A word about your weapons , gentlemen , ’ he smarmed , then he went for the quick draw and levelled a long-barrelled pistol at all of us .
22 Finally , on Saturday 23 June , the Wordsworths left Alfoxden , and went for the last time down the wooded lane through the deer park , past the beech trees and hollies where , on a day in March , they had sheltered from a hail storm , past Christopher Tricky 's hovel near the dog pound , and past the ‘ loud Waterfall ’ , whose sound would always echo in their memories .
23 I went for the last fitting of my dress .
24 Anyone who indulged in it for its own sake was an out-and-out sinner — and that went for the resulting offspring , too . ’
25 Of course Wooderson could get things wrong — like the time he went for the British mile record and broke the world time .
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